25% of individual clients are LGBT and have fled LGBT persecution abroad

20 Global Healing and Human Rights (GHHR) graduates with potential to serve at least 8,000 more refugees and asylum seekers during the course of their careers.

20 Refugee Voices Interpreters, most of whom are refugees themselves, form a core part of the in-person therapeutic team.

25+ unique languages spoken by clinical team and Refugee Voices interpreter team

20 psychology and social work GHHR Trainees received Advocacy Training and 8 trainees and interpreters engaged with policymakers or the media.

20+ partners, to provide holistic support to clients including legal, medical, housing, resettlement and social services. Close collaborations nonprofit legal service providers serving asylum seekers. Large, long-standing international organizations have sought partnership with us.